Hayslett J P
Kidney Int. 1983 Apr;23(4):599-602. doi: 10.1038/ki.1983.64.
Studies in experimental animals and humans have demonstrated that adaptive compensatory changes in renal growth and function are influenced substantially by the age of the subject at the time that viable renal tissue is removed surgically or destroyed by disease. The compensatory response is enhanced in neonatal subjects, compared to the adult, when normal renal growth is characterized by hyperplasia, while in later life the response is blunted, in association with renal senescence and a decline in both mass and renal function.
对实验动物和人类的研究表明,当通过手术切除或因疾病破坏有活力的肾组织时,肾脏生长和功能的适应性代偿性变化在很大程度上受受试者年龄的影响。与成年人相比,新生儿受试者的代偿反应增强,此时正常肾脏生长以增生为特征,而在晚年,这种反应减弱,与肾脏衰老以及肾脏质量和功能的下降有关。